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Arts & Culture
The Big Sleep
Could Howard Hawks’ 1946 detective thriller be the greatest Hollywood movie ever made? Quite possibly so. “You don’t…
August 20, 2012
Arts & Culture
New Voices
If the idea seemed unlikely a decade ago, it’s now inarguable: The Northwest is booming musical theater territory.…
August 18, 2012
Arts & Culture
Twin Shadow
In this tech-crazy era of computerized graphic design, musicians posing for their album covers isn’t cool anymore. That’s…
August 17, 2012
Arts & Culture
Festival of the River
Waxing (whining, really) nostalgic about the days when Bumbershoot didn’t cost a penny has grown tiresome. Not because…
August 17, 2012
Arts & Culture
Amélie
The eponymous heroine of this sweetly whimsical 2001 comedy by Jean-Pierre Jeunet won’t take no for an answer.…
August 16, 2012
Arts & Culture
Akimbo
Akimbo have been around LITERALLY forever. They started the band as actual babies (don’t believe me, just look…
August 16, 2012
Arts & Culture
Tomato Battle
In case you missed out on lunchroom food fights in grade school, there’s still a chance to experience…
August 16, 2012
Arts & Culture
Onra
Onra is the stage name of Arnaud Bernard, a Paris-based DJ/producer works in the sample-heavy esoteric beat-world of…
August 16, 2012
Arts & Culture
Nicki Minaj
It’s interesting that the same fans who are decrying Nicki Minaj’s newer music as “not hip-hop” anymore were…
August 16, 2012
Arts & Culture
14/48 Kamikaze Festival
August is generally a dead month in the arts, so it’s a good time to launch the 14/48…
August 16, 2012
Arts & Culture
Burlesco DiVino
Burlesque producers Lily Verlaine and Jasper McCann excel at excess, and their newest cabaret show, Burlesco DiVino: Wine…
August 15, 2012
Arts & Culture
Black Stax
The names of MCs Silas Blak and Jace Ecaj pop up in the annals of Seattle-area rap going…
August 15, 2012
Arts & Culture
South Lake Union Block Party
Who says Jeff Bezos never did anything nice? Not only has the notoriously stingy, Ayn Rand-worshipping retail magnate…
August 15, 2012
Arts & Culture
Lebowski Fest
You know what they’ll be drinking at our satellite celebration of Lebowski Fest, a national phenomenon now in…
August 15, 2012
Arts & Culture
Funny Ha Ha
It isn’t funny ha-ha, but it is strangely, meanderingly enjoyable. This 2005 feature by then 27-year-old Andrew Bujalski…
August 14, 2012
Arts & Culture
The Sting
It was the year after Watergate, midway through the Vietnam War, and Americans were fed up with corruption…
August 14, 2012
Arts & Culture
White Denim
This capricious Austin, Texas four-piece blends garage rock with psych and punk. Tue., Aug. 7, 9 p.m., 2012
August 12, 2012
Arts & Culture
Dirty Dancing
“That was the summer of 1963—when everybody called me Baby, and it didn’t occur to me to mind.…
August 12, 2012
Arts & Culture
Phosphorescent
Matthew Houck’s folk-rock project specializes in spacious Americana. T. BOND Mon., Aug. 6, 9 p.m., 2012
August 11, 2012
Arts & Culture
Colors of the Oasis: Central Asian Ikats
Dig those crazy striped bathrobes! Oh, wait, they’re ikats, the traditional garment of Uzbekistan. Far the tourist-clogged SAM…
August 10, 2012
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